Video: Akpil is the new tillage brand on the block

The disc cultivator was the first item that Walsh’s company imported in 2015. A “considerable number” of machines have been sold around the country since then.

“There’s a lifetime bearing guarantee on the disc hub on that machine. That’s one of the reasons the machine is successful – it won’t gather any trash or baling twine in the field.

“Considering the downward prices in the tillage sector, there has been a relatively big uptake in our equipment. TAMS has been a big help to us. Since the start of this year it has lifted our spirits,” Walsh added.

There has been a big improvement in enquiries and, now, sales.

“Our equipment is geared for the TAMS grant; a similar grant was available in Poland – where the equipment is manufactured. Akpil had four years of experience manufacturing to the standard of that grant. It was very easy to change over to Irish conditions.”

Walsh sells: discs; stubble cultivators; sprayers; and fertiliser spreaders for the smaller market. This year he has added ploughs and seed drills to the list.

“We have 3m and 4m Gepard drills, which have up to 900L capacity and are based on the Gepard disc harrow. These can be trailed or mounted and the TAMS grant can be obtained on these drills. They will be available for the new season,” Walsh said.

“We have imported a number of ploughs for the market this autumn – three, four, five and six-furrow units. We have them working out on the ground at the minute with a view to selling an eight-furrow to a customer in the large-scale tillage sector.”

Walsh has recently launched a new service and sales van. The business is growing and adding the depot in north Dublin has helped sales.

We have a new service van. We launched it two weeks ago – to service the equipment on a nationwide basis. It’s also used for sales.

Who or what is Akpil?

Akpil is located in Pilzno (Poland); it was established by Kazimierz Aniol in 1975. The company initially specialised in the production of construction equipment. Almost 10 years later, in the midst of coping with a worsening crisis in the construction industry, Akpil turned its attention to agriculture.

Its first agricultural product was a potato planter; it was launched in the mid 1980s. The company has been developing its own designs since 1988.

Nowadays, production stands at approximately 14,000 machines – of all types – each year. Over 40 different machine types make up the firm’s product dossier.

The company says that it is now one of the biggest farm machinery manufacturers in its native country. It exports all over Europe and as far away as the US.

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